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Simon Atumano - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Simon Atumano was the Bishop of Gerace in Calabria from 23 June 1348 until 1366 and the Latin Archbishop of Thebes thereafter until 1380. Born in Constantinople, Atumano was of Greco-Turkish stock, hi...
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Battle of Recknitz, Battle of Riade · Taifals · Simon Atumano · Norman conquest of southern Italy · Abbo Cernuus, expanded; Reginar, Duke of Lorraine...
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Nov 11, 2008 Simone Atumano monaco di studio, arcivescovo latino di Tebe, secolo XIV. Simon Atumanus, Archbishop of Thebes.
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Some time in the 1370s, the Archbishop of Thebes, Simon Atumano, translated Plutarch’s De remediis irae into Latin.3 Twenty years later Coluccio Salutati, Florentine Chancellor and patron of the young Leonardo Bruni, revised Atumano’s translation of the treatise.
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Simon Atumano -Bishop of Gerace in Calabria. * Isidore of Kiev. * Elia del Medigo -Venice. * George Hermonymus -University of Paris, teacher of Erasmus,
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Renaissance Humanism was a European intellectual movement beginning in Florence in the last decades of the 14th century. The humanist movement developed from the rediscovery by European scholars of many Latin and Greek texts. Initially, a humanist was simply a teacher of Latin literature. By the...
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Within Thebes, too, disaffected Catalans (mostly those who had supported Frederick III of Sicily against Peter of Aragon in a previous civil war), as well as the majority of Greeks and the archbishop, Simon Atumano, lent tacit support to the besiegers.
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In 1379, the Navarrese Company took the city with the aid of the archbishop Simon Atumano.
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Part of Philosophy series onHumanism(humanist philosophies)Happy HumanHumanism (life stance)International Humanistand Ethical Union (IHEU)American Humanist Asso The over-riding goal of humanists -- who valued reason and the evidence of the senses as ways of reaching the truth, over the Christian values of humility,
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